New Delhi: The Director General of Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) Sanjay Arora on Monday accepted that “a small violation incident occurred regularly” at the Indian-China border with the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) troops who tried to enter the Indian region, clarifying ” We (ITBP) continue to give them appropriate responses “.
Speaking of the side of the events of the 4th phase of the rally carried out by ITBP personnel, Arora said that the power “last year showed his readiness and ability and that it would serve the nation with the same spirit in the future too”.
Asking several media reports about violations of more than 100 Chinese troops in the Indian region at the end of August, Arora said: “ITBP is the strength of the border guards.
Our mandate is maintaining border integrity.
We have shown our abilities.
ITBP capabilities and satisfying preparedness.
On the border, Small transgression incidents occur periodically and we continue to give them the appropriate response.
“However, the 1988 Tamil Nadu cadre cadre officer, did not clarify whether the report exceeded 100 PLA troops right or wrong.
Other ITBP officers confirmed that transgression incidents occurred at the Indian-China border due to differences in the actual control line perception in the area.
Both India and China do not share the borders specified and limited, it leads to frequent attacks, said an ITBP officer, asking anonymity, adding instead, there is a LAC on the border and stretches thousands of kilometers from Ladakh Arunachal Pradesh.
The ITBP chairman revealed his view after marking the 4th phase of the rally cycle of the national police commemoration.
This rally covers a total distance of 2,700 km from Gographic (Ladakh) will reach Kevadia (Gujarat) to participate in the National Unity Day Parade on October 31.
The cycle began on August 27 from a height of 4,500 meters in Ladakh and crossed the climate and terrain conditions, before reaching Manali through the Atal Tunnel.
Rally crossed several very high motorized trajectories such as Marsmik-La (5,582 meters), Changla (5,319 meters), Tanglang-la (5,328 meters), Baralacha-la (4,892 meters), Lachung-la (5,059 meters).